Botswana Likely To Experience An Increased Role For Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to Botswana’s ongoing political stability, a significant ease of doing business, and low levels of corruption, it is likely that government sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs), such as DeBeers and Barclays, play the most significant role within Botswana (represented by its score of 4 on the State Sanctioned side of the Role Potential spectrum). However, within the next five years, it is likely that the role NSAs play within Botswana will increase to a highly significant role. This is primarily due to Botswana’s recent agreement with the European Commission to finance the capacity for NSAs within Botswana and the government’s initiative to privatize the economy, which will lead to an increase in lawful NSAs.
Botswana Likely To Experience An Increased Role For Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over Next Five Years

Executive Summary:Due to Botswana’s ongoing political stability, a significant ease of doing business, and low levels of corruption, it is likely that government sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs), such as DeBeers and Barclays, play the most significant role within Botswana (represented by its score of 4 on the State Sanctioned side of
Analytic Confidence: 7.5
Source Reliability: 8
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